Sunday's El Clasico may have belonged to Lionel Messi, but even his performance pales in comparison to Ronaldinho's back in 2005.In a 3-0 win for Barcelona at the Bernabeu, the Brazilian scored twice in a phenomenal display that saw Real Madrid fans give him a standing ovation.For his first, Ronaldinho picked up possession on the half-way line and danced past Sergio Ramos and Ivan Helguera before firing past Iker Casillas.And for his second, the 37-year-old once again rinsed Ramos and coolly beat Casillas with another clinical finish from inside the 18-yard box.Cue a round of applause from the home support, who couldn't help but appreciate Ronaldinho's brilliance.Casillas' reaction to his second goal also spoke volumes - he simply shook his head in utter disbelief at what had just happened.Ronaldinho was described as many things throughout his glittering career but 'magician' is probably the most accurate. His combination of skill and speed was unlike anything seen before at the time.The Brazil legend retired from professional football two years ago but he's demonstrated many times since that he still hasn't lost it.During last year's Soccer Aid, for example, he produced two nutmegs within the space of two seconds to single-handedly humiliate England's midfield.Okay, so it was Ben Shephard and Phill Neville he nutmegged, but even still.Ronaldinho was in action once again earlier this evening in a match between Barcelona Legends and Real Madrid Legends - an El Clasico of Legends, if you will.And unsurprisingly, he produced the game's moment of magic with an absolutely ridiculous no-look assist for Ludovic Giuly's opener.In the footage below, from 30 yards out, Ronaldinho clips the ball in behind Real's defence to find Giuly and looks away while doing it. Check it out.

RONALDINHO'S NO-LOOK ASSIST

Wow. Ronaldinho definitely hasn't lost it.

His hat-trick of assists helped Barcelona Legends secure a 3-2 victory, with Giuly later adding a second and Simao Sambrosa scoring the third.